H. MATBON4OO. TATTEBSAIiIi'S. SATUBDAY, FEBBUABY 20th. A"fajf under instructions from William Gerard, Esq., Snowden, WE SHALL OFFJ3B BY AUCTION, On the above date. Ai\ SUPERIOR UNBROKEN 4!Vr HORSES. The above comprise a really good lot of light hozaes, POBsessing plenty of bone and *tro«g<ih- and of a stamp suitable for all kinds of harness purposes. Having beta bred and reared on the Snowden Hflle they cannot lack constitution, so that the present affords an exceptional opportunity of securing horses of the sort and age to Stand plenty cf work. The line will also be found worthy the attention of shippers to other markets. On the above date, we ehall also Sell for H. J. H&IJ, Esq.. 7 SUPERIOR DRAUGHT GELDINGS, 4 years upwards, all just out of regular work, the owner having completed bis cowing down of the Motunau Estate. H. MATSON 4 CO., 8-17 4652 Auctioneers. THIS DAY. A.D D I N G T O N JMaBKET. WEDNESDAY, 17th"fEBBUABY, 1886. Account Client, -| >WWV WEANEB3, in lots to JLvJW suit purchasers. H. MATSON 4 CO., 2-16 4628 Stock Salesmen. GRAIN, FABM, SEED, AND DAISY PBODUCtf. ; THE NEXT™PUBLIC AUCTION r of the above, will be held on SATURDAY. 20th INST., 10.30 a.m. BNTBIBS NOW~"bEING TAKEN. H. MATSON 4 CO., a-17 4633 Auctioneers. - THE LATE EDWABD BEECE'S ESTATE. MESSRS H. MATSON 4 CO. have FOB PBIVATJS SALE, INTRINSICALLY GOOD FABM LANDS BOTTLE LAKE CANAL BESEBVE NEW BRIGHTON. RUNS AND STATIONS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY, GOOD VALUES. CITY PROPERTY, LOOMING IN GBEAT FORTUNES. For full particulars apply to H. MATSON 4 CO., Agents for the late E. Beece's 1-16 3570 Executors. TO. liß T. ~ ~ ;• COLOMBO KCAE SOUTH. AWELL-APPOINTBD 6EOOMED VILLA BBSIDSNOE, with every ooßivenieoce, gas laid «n, bath-room; Stablee, Garden and Outhouses. Close to Tram. H. MATSON 4 CO., 1-30 4045 ' Agents. (£ O T E T, -myTYRNIONG HOUSE, with Five Actes of Land, at Papanui; comfortable gsttleman's residence. dose to Bailway and Tram. 347 4670 H. MATSON & CO- " ' TUESDAY, FSBBUABY 23bik 1" LINCOLN ROAD, NEAB TAI TAPU. CLEARING SALE OF LIVS AND DEAD STOCK. tDTESSBS H. MAI SON & CO. have Hfsj received instructions from Mr Bernard Galway (in consequence of the •WSteSllftStfl!? AUCTION, ' ON TUESDAY, FEBBUABY 23bd, At his Farm, Tai Tapu, the following LIVE AND DEAD STOCK: SHBEP. 200 6 tooth crossbred ewes, 20 Lambs > CATTLE. 5 Dairy cows, in calf .reelly good _- 5 Heifers, in calf; 7 Bollocks, nearly fat HuESES. 7 Draught mares and geldings, 5 to 6 yte, thoroughly staunch in all harness . 1 Draught colt, coming 3yrs, unbroken 1 First-class colt, rising 5 yrs, unbroken, by St. Leonards, dam an Arab mare 3 Hacks, quiet, and good in saddle and . karneeß PIGS. 10 Breedingeows, 50 Store pigs, 40 Youngsters DEAD STOCK. 4c , including 1 Deering twine binder, with knotter, latest improvements, in good order and condition;- 1 Samuelson'a self-delivery, in good order; double and single furrow ploughs (3eid and Gray, Duncan, and Hornsby). Sets of harrows, swingletreee> plough Hacks, leading and shaft harness - h . Saddles, bridles, tip cart and frames 1 Large Sydney dray (with, extra large frame for hay or Btraw outing), wooden farm roller, wheelbarrow, S Yankee churns, milk-pans, buckets, farm tools, hay koife, 2 24-gallou iron boilers, pig troughs, barrels, pig net, tarpaulin (18 Comsaeks, firewood, 40 hurdles k S Ftaoks straw, 4c, 4c. 1 Spring trap, new (made by Steele Bros. to order) 1 Set new trap harness (made by Dunbar) Also, Quantity of poultry end sundries too numerous to particularise. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o'clock. - H. MATSON 4 CO., Auctioneers. Extra Stock may be entered with Mr Galway or the Auctioneers. 2-17 4871 HABBWOOD BOAD. PAPANUI. CLEARING BALE DAISY STOCK, °HOBSES, CARTS, HARNESS, SADDLES. BRIDLES, DAIRY UTENSILS, AND SUNDRIES. MONDAY, MABCH Ist, 1836. ■m/TESSRS H. MAT3ON * CO. have reJXL «eived instructions from Mr M. B. a^xl h °B 9 Y d 'p¥B U £K e IuSS&S At his farm, Harewood road, On the above-date, THE WHOLE OF HIB DAIRY STOCK, Comprising— 18 grand milch cows in calf and in full profit '"3 heifers in calf t.rbull S welMcnown good horses . I Ijsj mare Topey> trotter I piebald gelding Gipsy Cooper- - 1 brown-gelding, Merry Boy -' * 1 piebald pony ~ 1 sow in pig 190 head poultry (mduding 6 couple prise Brahmae) Spring trap.(Boon and Stevens); harness, Dairy utwaflfc, garden tools " (g i- «-£ LuncheftrprtTided -' ' a - id ~H. MATSON 4 GO-, , .r, Z.ITJ6& ■, - - Ancßbseers. '■ COTTON, . . THE HOKSE BaZaAB, *,_ 14ff CABHBL STEEET. h B O F~*H O E S E S, Q' THIS DAY. FEBRUARY 17th, --"• Alt LSO p.nt ' Qβ HOBB SB, ißduding" ' - well-bred BLacka. Hunters, «t Horses, 4c, ■
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6369, 17 February 1886, Page 4
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